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*Ryan O'Keeffe - drums, percussion
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*{{YouTube|2QZ47h4fVTU|"No Way But The Hard Way" official music video}}
*{{YouTube|2QZ47h4fVTU|"No Way But The Hard Way" official music video}}
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{{Airbourne}}
{{Airbourne}}

Latest revision as of 03:47, 24 February 2023

"No Way But the Hard Way"
Single by Airbourne
from the album No Guts. No Glory.
Released8 February 2010
GenreHard rock
Length3:34
LabelRoadrunner (US)
EMI (Australia)
Songwriter(s)Joel O'Keeffe, Ryan O'Keeffe
Producer(s)Johnny K
Airbourne singles chronology
"Diamond in the Rough"
(2007)
"No Way But the Hard Way"
(2010)
"Blonde, Bad and Beautiful"
(2010)

"No Way But the Hard Way" is a song by Australian hard rock band Airbourne and the first single from their album No Guts. No Glory.

Track listing[edit]

  1. "No Way But the Hard Way"

Music video[edit]

The music video of the song features scenes of the band in the Dinosaur Records building in Los Angeles, smashing and destroying the furniture and playing on the roof. The music video was directed by Sum 41 drummer Steve Jocz.

The video clip was shot in Sydney, Australia on the roof of the Accor Pullman Hotel, Homebush, Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales State, Australia.

Personnel[edit]

  • Joel O'Keeffe - lead vocals, lead guitar
  • David Roads - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Justin Street - bass, backing vocals
  • Ryan O'Keeffe - drums, percussion

Charts[edit]

Chart (2010) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 29

External links[edit]